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Degree Plans - Social Work - Social Work Associate-Generalist AAS (Archived)

SOCIAL WORK ASSOCIATE -- GENERALIST

Eastfield only

(Associate in Applied Sciences Degree)

  • Students pursuing this award program are required to meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards and course prerequisites.
  • Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.

Degree Plan Code: AAS.SOC.WORK.GENERAL

The Social Work Associate Program is designed to prepare individuals interested in working with people to obtain entry-level employment in public and private social service agencies. The social service worker is equipped with skills, knowledge, values, and sensitivity to effectively serve human needs in a variety of community settings. Students have the options to select courses that will prepare them to work in general social services or specialized social services for chemical abuse or the aging.

CREDIT HOURS

SEMESTER I

SCWK 1321 Orientation to Social Services 3
SCWK 2311 Interviewing and Counseling Theories 3
SCWK 2331 Abnormal Behavior 3
ENGL 1301 Composition I 3
PSYC 2301 Introduction to Psychology 3
ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation 3
18

SEMESTER II

SCWK 1313 Introduction to Social Work 3
SPCH 1311 Introduction to Speech Communication 3
COSC 1300 Computer Literacy 3
+Elective Designated Social Work Elective 3
DAAC 2341 Counseling Alcohol and Other Drug Addiction 3
15

SEMESTER III

SCWK 2301 Assessment and Case Management 3
SCWK 1305 Group Work Intervention 3
GERS 1301 Introduction to Gerontology 3
GERS 1304 Long Term Care Activity Directing I 3
++Elective Designated MATH Elective 3-4
15-16

SEMESTER IV

SCWK 2307 Human Behavior and the Social Environment 3
SCWK 1365 Practicum (or Field Experience) - Social Work 3
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology 3
SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I OR 4
+++Elective Humanities/Fine Arts (3)
12-13
Minimum Hours Required 60-62

+Social Work Designated Elective - must be selected from the following:

DAAC 1304 Pharmacology of Addiction 3
DAAC 2307 Addicted Family Intervention 3
DAAC 1311 Counseling Theories 3
DAAC 2343 Current Issues 3
SCWK 2305 Special Problems of Youth 3
CMSW 1353 Family Intervention Strategies 3
GERS 1310 Social Work and the Aging 3
GERS 1392 Special Topics in Gerontology 3

++Designated MATH Elective - must be selected from the following:

MATH 1332 College Mathematics I 3
MATH 2342 Introductory Statistics 3
MATH 1314 College Algebra 3
MATH 1414 College Algebra 4

+++Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - must be selected from the following:

HUMA 1315 Fine Arts Appreciation 3
PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy 3
PHIL 2303 Logic 3
PHIL 2306 Ethics 3

NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.

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